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International Collaboration in Support of Indonesian Earthquake Hazard
The 2004 Sumatra earthquake was the most lethal natural disaster of modern times. Such a massive earthquake came as a surprise to earth scientists worldwide, who had grossly... -
Food by Geoscience Design! The geoscience of food, from tectonic plates to...
Our planet provides everything we need for our lives, including the food we eat. As the human population increases and expectations for lifestyle quality increases, so too do... -
AusSeabed: Three years of coordinating seabed mapping efforts - are we there yet?
This record was superseded on 13/09/2024 with approval from Director, National Seabed Mapping as it has been superseded by eCat 149851. Australia’s marine jurisdiction... -
Listening to the Earth's Whisper: Unveiling Australia's Subsurface with...
Australia’s landscapes and resources are shaped by processes deep within the Earth. But how do we see what lies beneath our feet? At Geoscience Australia, we use a technique... -
International Collaboration in Support of Indonesian Earthquake Hazard
The 2004 Sumatra earthquake was the most lethal natural disaster of modern times. Such a massive earthquake came as a surprise to earth scientists worldwide, who had grossly... -
AusSeabed: Three years of coordinating seabed mapping efforts - are we there yet?
This record was superseded on 13/09/2024 with approval from Director, National Seabed Mapping as it has been superseded by eCat 149851. Australia’s marine jurisdiction... -
Food by Geoscience Design! The geoscience of food, from tectonic plates to...
Our planet provides everything we need for our lives, including the food we eat. As the human population increases and expectations for lifestyle quality increases, so too do... -
Reconciling the previously incompatible through a National Australia-wide...
The Australian wide airborne electromagnetic programme AusAEM stands as the largest survey of its kind aiming to cover the Australian continent at approximately 20 km line-... -
Developing synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data for Antarctica Capability...
The Sentinel-1 radar satellite provides crucial data for studying environmental change across Australia and Antarctica. Researchers use this data to monitor floods, vegetation,... -
Tsunami inundation hazards from global earthquake sources: Towards...
Australia's coastline is exposed to tsunamis generated by large subduction earthquakes in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. While recent events had limited impacts in Australia,... -
Mapping Australia’s hydrogen future – release of the Hydrogen Economic Fairways Tool
Hydrogen can be used for a variety of domestic and industrial purposes such as heating and cooking (as a replacement for natural gas), transportation (replacing petrol and... -
An Isotopic Atlas of Australia: a window into the geological evolution of...
Australia as it exists today is a product of geological processes that have occurred over its 4.5 billion year history. Isotopic studies are one approach to understanding the... -
Minerals to Meteorites: the National Mineral & Fossil Collection
From minerals to meteorites, this presentation will delve into the amazing specimens held at the National Mineral & Fossil Collection, explore our recent work and projects,... -
Leading the Geoscience Australia team in the search for MH370
On March 8th 2014 Malaysian aircraft MH370 was lost during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, carrying 12 crew and 227 passengers. Geoscience Australia provided assistance... -
From Extraction to Injection: Australia's Subsurface Energy Resources Potential
Australia, like the rest of the world, is forward looking and implementing a range of initiatives to support its transition to a lower carbon future. This presentation will... -
Large earthquake recurrence in low seismicity regions: accounting for aperiodicity
Characterising earthquake hazard in low seismicity regions is challenging, due to both the inherent lack of data and an incomplete theoretical understanding of the controls on... -
Airborne electromagnetics at an unprecedented scale
Airborne electromagnetics is a key technique being used by Geoscience Australia to achieve its goal of mapping cover thickness, and opening up new mineral provinces. Using an... -
Cretaceous to Cenozoic controls on the genesis of the shelf-incising Perth Canyon
Perth Canyon is Australia's second largest submarine canyon, and its elongate and continental shelf-incising morphology contrasts with Australia's more prolific slope-confined... -
Signal-to-Noise Boost of Australia's Small Earthquakes
Australia's vast terrains harbour small seismic events that often go unnoticed due to sparse station coverage and ambient noise interference. Innovative data processing... -
Geoscience Australia's journey towards reconciliation
For National Reconciliation Week, Geoscience Australia staff will present the progress of the organisation's first Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan as well as examples of...